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Catch The Mavericks Live in 2026!

If you have ever wanted to see a band that genuinely sounds like nobody else, The Mavericks are back on the road in 2026 with a packed schedule that runs from late July through mid-November. The Miami-bred outfit -- led by the unmistakable voice of Raul Malo -- is hitting historic theaters and intimate halls across the South, the Midwest, and the Northeast, including stops at The Pageant in St. Louis, the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee, and Royal Oak Music Theatre outside Detroit.

What makes a Mavericks show special? It is the way they effortlessly blend country, Tex-Mex, Cuban son, doo-wop, and rock and roll into something that feels both deeply traditional and completely fresh. The horns swing, the guitars twang, and Malo voice -- equal parts Roy Orbison and Cuban crooner -- soars over all of it. Songs like All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down, Dance the Night Away, What a Crying Shame, and the band Latin-flavored later cuts like Back in Your Arms Again turn every night into a celebration.

The 2026 run touches a real cross-section of the country: St. Louis, Des Moines, Prior Lake, Durham, Charleston, Royal Oak, Joliet, Milwaukee, and Madison are just a sampling of the cities on the schedule. The band tends to favor venues with great sightlines and warm acoustics -- the kind of rooms where every horn line and harmony comes through clean. If you have only ever heard the Mavericks on a record, you owe it to yourself to experience what they sound like live, where the songs really stretch out.

Ready to grab seats? Browse the listings below to find your show, then secure your tickets on BigStub. With more than 20 years of experience connecting fans with live events, no hidden fees, and a 100% buyer guarantee on every order, you can lock in your seats with full confidence -- backed by the highest Trustpilot rating in the resale industry.

Twenty-Plus Cities, One Genre-Defying Sound

The Mavericks 2026 tour is the kind of run that rewards repeat listeners. Across roughly 27 dates spanning July through November, the band threads together stops in Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, North Carolina, South Carolina, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin, with venues that range from the storied Pabst Theater in Milwaukee to the boutique Mystic Lake Showroom in Prior Lake. Each room is small enough that the band horn-driven arrangements really land, but big enough to give the rhythm section room to breathe.

Formed in Miami in 1989 by frontman Raul Malo, drummer Paul Deakin, and a rotating cast of pickers, the Mavericks first broke through in the mid-1990s with their MCA Nashville albums What a Crying Shame and Music for All Occasions. They earned a Grammy in 1996 for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for Here Comes the Rain, and their cover of All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down -- featuring Flaco Jimenez accordion -- helped pull country radio in directions it had never quite been before.

After a hiatus in the 2000s, the band returned with the 2013 album In Time and have been touring and recording almost nonstop since. Recent records like Brand New Day, Play the Hits, and the all-Spanish-language En Espanol have continued to push their sound in interesting directions while keeping the live show as joyful and unpredictable as ever. A typical setlist now spans every era -- early hits, Latin-leaning tracks, deep cuts, and unexpected covers.

Venue picks worth flagging on this run: the Carolina Theatre Durham on July 31 is one of the South most intimate listening rooms, the Hoyt Sherman Place Theater in Des Moines on July 24 has been hosting concerts since 1923, and the Orpheum Theatre Madison finale on November 14 closes things out in a beautifully restored 1920s movie palace. Whatever city you call home, this tour is full of show-stopping rooms.

For Mavericks first-timers: arrive early. Opening sets often come from artists Malo personally invites along, and the headlining show usually runs about two hours, with extended jams and at least one moment where the band slips into a Spanish-language number that brings the whole room to its feet. Visit themavericksband.com for the latest tour updates and album news.

How to Buy The Mavericks 2026 Tour Tickets

Where can I buy The Mavericks 2026 tour tickets?

Tickets are available through the official Mavericks tour page, individual venue box offices, and authorized primary sellers. Verified resale tickets for every confirmed date are also available on BigStub, a trusted resale marketplace with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee on every order.

When and where does The Mavericks 2026 tour take place?

The 2026 tour kicks off in late July with stops in St. Louis, Des Moines, and Prior Lake, then continues through August, September, October, and November with dates across the South, Midwest, and Northeast. The run wraps in mid-November at the Orpheum Theatre in Madison, Wisconsin.

What kind of venues are on the 2026 tour?

The Mavericks favor historic theaters, intimate concert halls, and casino showrooms with great sightlines and acoustics. The 2026 schedule includes The Pageant in St. Louis, Pabst Theater in Milwaukee, Royal Oak Music Theatre, Mystic Lake Showroom, Carolina Theatre Durham, and the Orpheum Theatre Madison, among others. Capacities generally range from 1,000 to 3,000 seats.

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How much do Mavericks tickets cost?

Pricing varies by venue, seat location, and demand. Smaller historic theaters tend to start in the moderate range, while front-section seats at marquee venues run higher. Browse the listings above to see current pricing for the date and city you want, then lock in the exact price you see -- no surprise fees at checkout.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does The Mavericks 2026 tour begin?

The Mavericks 2026 tour begins in late July with shows in St. Louis on July 23, Des Moines on July 24, and Prior Lake, Minnesota on July 25. The run continues through August, September, October, and November with dates across the South, Midwest, and Northeast.

When does the tour end?

The 2026 tour wraps up on November 14 at the Orpheum Theatre in Madison, Wisconsin, after roughly 27 dates spanning four and a half months.

What cities will The Mavericks visit on the 2026 tour?

Confirmed cities include St. Louis, Des Moines, Prior Lake, Durham, Charleston, Royal Oak, Joliet, Shipshewana, Milwaukee, and Madison, with additional stops being added throughout the run. Check the listings above for the full city list.

Who are The Mavericks?

The Mavericks are a Miami-formed band led by vocalist and frontman Raul Malo. Formed in 1989, the group blends country, Tex-Mex, Cuban son, doo-wop, and rock and roll into a sound that has earned them a Grammy and a devoted following across multiple genres.

What songs do The Mavericks play live?

Setlists draw from across their three-decade catalog, with mainstays including All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down, Dance the Night Away, What a Crying Shame, Here Comes the Rain, and Back in Your Arms Again, plus material from recent albums like Brand New Day and En Espanol.

How long is a typical Mavericks concert?

A Mavericks headlining set typically runs around two hours, often longer when the band stretches into extended jams or audience-favorite encores. With an opening act, plan for roughly two and a half to three hours total.

What kind of music do The Mavericks play?

The band sound mixes country, Tex-Mex, Cuban son, doo-wop, and rock and roll into a single energetic style. Horns, guitars, and Raul Malo distinctive crooner-style voice are the centerpiece of every show.

Are there VIP packages for the 2026 tour?

VIP availability varies by city and venue. Some shows may include premium seating, early entry, or commemorative items. Check the official tour page or your venue listing for current VIP package details.

What time do doors open for the shows?

Doors typically open about an hour before the scheduled start time, though this varies by venue. Check your specific ticket and venue listing for exact door times, opener set times, and headliner start times.

Are the venues on the tour all ages?

Most theaters and historic halls on the tour are all ages, but some casino venues like Mystic Lake Showroom may have age restrictions. Verify the policy on your specific venue page before purchasing tickets for younger fans.

Has the band released new music recently?

The Mavericks have stayed prolific in recent years with albums including Brand New Day, Play the Hits, and the all-Spanish-language En Espanol. Visit their official site for the latest releases and tour news.

Are tickets refundable if a show is canceled?

If a show is canceled, BigStub will issue a refund per its purchase guarantee. If a show is rescheduled or moved to a new venue, your tickets generally remain valid for the new date. Contact BigStub customer support for any specific situation.

How early should I arrive at the venue?

Arriving 45 to 60 minutes before doors is a safe bet for getting through security, picking up will-call tickets, grabbing merchandise, and finding your seats. For general admission shows, earlier arrival means a better spot near the stage.

Will The Mavericks play festivals in 2026?

The current confirmed schedule is built around the headlining tour. Festival appearances may be added separately throughout the year -- check the band official website and the listings above for the most current schedule.

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